Anyone watch that Juice Wrld documentary? "Into The Abyss"

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He seemed to have a death wish, and had a shyt load of enablers around him. At one point in the documentary they were like Ally stopped him from doing lean. And :gucci:? He was still on everything else and she was doing coke and shyt right in front of him. She wasn’t a good influence either. It was sad, because he had a lot of talent.
 

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Dude was mad talented. Like if he was never on drugs he really would have been a problem in the music industry. He always freestyled effortlessly, and you can tell he was a true fan of hip hop, and other genres of music to.

This song from the doco is dark, and kind of eerie but is a great display of the talent he had
 

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It’s lowkey fascinating that the music industry itself is enamored by artists that seem to have an endless reserve of music they can produce at a moment’s notice (e.g., Prince, and as deviant as he may be — I’ve heard people talk about R.Kelly in awe of his ability to produce 3-4 different versions of a song off the cuff, in rap dudes like Pac, Young Thug, Juice World, et al). Making music is “hard.” Making music that people love and connect with is even harder and no matter how creative a person might be — there’s normally a point where that well runs dry (with some exceptions). There’s a reason why someone like Drake has a whole team of writers behind him. It’s not because he’s just some naturally magnanimous person that loves splitting his money up. With how Juice crafted and created music, and generated a whole movement — he was definitely very talented.
 
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